To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"
To draw slowly or heavily.
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Examples for "force "
Examples for "force "
1 Consider its data breach law, which came into force 15 years ago.
2 Braking - force support is another way of saying: not quite self-locking, but almost.
3 The air force in Europe was hundreds of thousands strong back then.
4 The government had planned legislation to force striking workers back to work.
5 One state official said those two deals could force other companies' hands.
1 High - pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2 Bank equities remain under pressure , however, with particular tensions surrounding Italian banks.
3 Stabilizing the Middle East, of course, would reduce the pressure on Europe.
4 Armed groups have also targeted the oil industry to pressure the state.
5 He said he came under political pressure over the use of water.
1 Low energy prices squeeze investment in the oil industry, reducing future supplies.
2 American Express' financing costs have be hurt by a global credit squeeze .
3 Japan's consumer finance squeeze culminated this year in a state-engineered credit crunch.
4 Japan's consumer finance squeeze culminated this year with a state-engineered credit crunch.
5 Despite the supermarkets' assurances, food suppliers fear a future squeeze on margins.
1 The Constitution gives the General Government no power to coerce a State.
2 He wanted to win the respect of the people, not coerce them.
3 You must tell me if that subcontractor tries to coerce you again.
4 They could not coerce him into showing the same favour to others.
5 He says the army should not be used to coerce a state.
A soldier of the American Revolution who was hanged as a spy by the British; his last words were supposed to have been `I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country' (1755-1776)
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Exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health.
1 A constable served it and the Prophet was haled before the justice.
2 Two men clutched each of us and haled us towards the fire.
3 Through town they haled them and out along the road toward Oakdale.
4 I haled them off with me, willy nilly, to the refreshment room.
5 Before this court Bazaine was haled as a traitor to his country.
6 He haled forth Wolf Larsen's soul naked to the scorn of men.
7 Because they lacked nourishment and also in - haled chalk dust, they contracted tuberculosis.
8 Next the girl was haled forward, and the words of doom were repeated.
9 The sharp-eyed inspector haled him out at arms length from the bin truck.
10 After filing the usual protests we were haled before the Magistrate.
11 The defendant is run to earth and ignominiously haled to court.
12 The thought of being haled before Baron von Marhof gave them great concern.
13 She went to other shops only to be haled to the expensive counters.
14 Then, at a signal from the chief, the two men haled him away.
15 He is haled into court and tried for a crime he never committed.
16 A squad of legionaries haled Pothinus away to an execution not long delayed.
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